This project involves a straightforward and practical 12V power supply circuit utilizing the LM7812 integrated circuit (IC). The LM7812 is a three-terminal fixed voltage regulator IC housed in a TO-220 package. It incorporates several built-in features such as thermal shutdown, short circuit protection, and safe operating area protection. The output current of the LM7812 belongs to the LM78xx series, which consists of various fixed voltage ICs designed for different voltage outputs. For instance, the LM7809 IC provides a fixed output of 9 volts, while the LM7805 is designed for a 5-volt output. These types of ICs are frequently employed in regulated power supply circuits.
The 12V power supply circuit using the LM7812 is designed to convert a higher DC voltage into a stable 12V output, suitable for various electronic applications. The circuit typically begins with an AC to DC converter, which may include a transformer to reduce the voltage, followed by a bridge rectifier to convert AC to DC. The rectified voltage is then smoothed using a filter capacitor to reduce ripple.
The LM7812 regulator is connected to the smoothed DC voltage output. It requires input voltage to be at least 2-3 volts higher than the desired output voltage to function correctly, ensuring proper regulation. For optimal performance, it is recommended to include input and output capacitors—typically 0.33 µF at the input and 0.1 µF at the output—to enhance transient response and stability.
In addition to the essential components, it is advisable to incorporate a heat sink with the LM7812, as it can generate heat during operation, particularly under higher load conditions. The thermal shutdown feature of the LM7812 will prevent damage by shutting down the output if the junction temperature exceeds safe limits.
The circuit can be utilized in various applications, including powering microcontrollers, sensors, and other electronic devices that require a stable 12V power supply. Overall, the LM7812 power supply circuit exemplifies a reliable and efficient solution for achieving regulated voltage outputs in electronic designs.Here is a very simple and useful project of a 12V power supply circuit using LM7812 IC. LM7812 is a three terminal fixed voltage regulator IC comes in TO220 package. It has many built in features like thermal shutdown, short circuit protection, safe operating area protection etc. The output current of It is an IC of LM78xx series, this series cont ains many fixed voltage ICs made for different voltage requirements. For example LM7809 IC is made for 9 volt fix output, while LM7805 produces 5 volts). These type of ICs are commonly used in regulated power supply circuits. 🔗 External reference
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